Atomic Falafel

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  • 2015
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 5.9  (547)

Atomic Falafel is a 2015 Israeli comedy film directed by Dror Shaul. The film stars Michelle Treves, Shai Avivi and Mali Levi. The main theme of the movie is the controversy surrounding nuclear power and the battle between the Israelis and the Iranians. The movie is set in Israel and revolves around two teenage girls, Mimi (Michelle Treves) and Shirin (Mali Levi), who become unlikely friends despite coming from different backgrounds.

Mimi is an Israeli girl who lives with her mother and stepfather. She is an outspoken and rebellious teenager who wants to live her life on her own terms. Shirin is a reserved Iranian girl who has recently moved to Israel with her family. Despite coming from different backgrounds and having different beliefs, the two girls bond over their shared love for falafel.

The story takes a turn when Mimi accidentally intercepts an email from the Iranian government to their nuclear plant, threatening to attack Israel with a nuclear bomb. She decides to take matters into her own hands and enlists the help of her friends to stop the attack. Meanwhile, Shirin becomes caught up in her own drama when her father is arrested by the Israeli police under suspicion of being an Iranian spy.

The film tackles the issue of the Iranian nuclear program and the fear of a nuclear attack on Israel in a lighthearted way. The humor is often irreverent and absurd, but it also manages to be poignant and moving at times. The film’s message is one of peace and friendship between the two countries and it conveys this message in a playful and entertaining way.

The film’s cast is outstanding, with Michelle Treves and Mali Levi both delivering brilliant performances. Treves perfectly captures the rebellious spirit of Mimi, while Levi brings a quiet strength to her portrayal of Shirin. Shai Avivi also delivers a standout comedic performance as a bumbling Israeli intelligence agent trying to stop the nuclear attack.

The movie’s soundtrack is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of Arabic and Hebrew music that adds to the film’s Middle Eastern atmosphere. The cinematography is impressive as well, with several beautiful shots of the Israeli landscape.

Overall, Atomic Falafel is a delightful and entertaining film that manages to tackle a serious issue with humor and charm. It’s a story about friendship and peace that will leave you feeling hopeful and optimistic. The film’s unique blend of comedy, drama, and political satire make it a must-see for anyone interested in Middle Eastern cinema.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2015
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (547)